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cities l.a. new york chicago dallas etc where the largest concentrations of people have been hardened years and they just can't. really fix anything this campaign in seven states ok when where you can mean on that kind of like you are and those states and those states those those states change from election to election i mean twenty years ago california was a swing state and colorado was not i mean we we these things change over time and it'll be surprising twenty years from now which states are in play ok when you want to jump in there go ahead. before i go i want to go back to the. thing about you know this country's history of killing protesters and strikers so it would be naive to think it can't happen again i live in a city of philadelphia which actually you know its own citizens that we do move protests so you know it would be very naive to think you cannot happen again but anyway as the electoral college they are not even. they can even vote two different candidates you know they can they
cities l.a. new york chicago dallas etc where the largest concentrations of people have been hardened years and they just can't. really fix anything this campaign in seven states ok when where you can mean on that kind of like you are and those states and those states those those states change from election to election i mean twenty years ago california was a swing state and colorado was not i mean we we these things change over time and it'll be surprising twenty years from now which states...
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robberies car thefts all have become part of a daily life in large cities like cairo and alexandria after the revolution many people say the police at times simply choose to turn away when a crime is being committed. all hell broke loose after the uprising i know some who escaped from prison there are still stealing and looting they use guys who steal cars for them and then use those cars to deliver cocaine and hash to drug addicts. people see this was something unheard of before the arab spring and the mayhem that followed the uprising of january two thousand and eleven many believe thousands of convicts escaped to unguarded prisons a crime wave has followed with egyptian media reporting more than twenty five hundred murders and some two thousand abductions since their revolution yet the police are accused of doing little. the police a lot of respect a lot of. the tools to work with like the weapons. most of the egyptian people for that this police has been treating my. for the last thirty years i would say for a long time maybe for six. this police is not looking to us we are the police
robberies car thefts all have become part of a daily life in large cities like cairo and alexandria after the revolution many people say the police at times simply choose to turn away when a crime is being committed. all hell broke loose after the uprising i know some who escaped from prison there are still stealing and looting they use guys who steal cars for them and then use those cars to deliver cocaine and hash to drug addicts. people see this was something unheard of before the arab...
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that a large city. a destination city. a city that is rich in philanthropy. a city with a long literary heart tinge. many places meet that. it has added advantage of being central. it's a wonderful city. most people think chicago is a good choice. there's ore places we would love to have it. everybody acknowledges that chicago makes a lot of sense. >> host: where do you see ground being broken on a physical location? >> we are business plans calls for a phased development, and as you know, many museum start small and grow over time and maybe move and the more likely scenario for us is that we will start in the existing location and freaks, it could be at the cultural center in chicago, which is a great venue it's the old library across from millennium park. close to the art institute and the semp any. an ideal location. has been a starting place for other museums. we would be house there had for a number of years while we go on the ultimate home for the museum. whether it's a stand building or housed with other constitutions or in some other multipurpose con
that a large city. a destination city. a city that is rich in philanthropy. a city with a long literary heart tinge. many places meet that. it has added advantage of being central. it's a wonderful city. most people think chicago is a good choice. there's ore places we would love to have it. everybody acknowledges that chicago makes a lot of sense. >> host: where do you see ground being broken on a physical location? >> we are business plans calls for a phased development, and as...
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and money was raised, large amounts, from new york, washington, from new orleans, from chicago. and it was a national event. now, nationally, reconstruction's going to last for another four years. in shreveport and northwest louisiana, shreveport is lucky in a way because reconstruction ends, the army leaves to save itself. and so redemption, as it was called, begins here. in this state. time. on the negative side, shreveport was thought to be an unhealthy place. and it its growth was stunted for many, many decades. it ends up returning, but it's going to take a while. this is the monument and grave of the united states army corps of engineers first lieutenant eugene a. woodruff, allowed by their rules to become an engineer. he is sent here with a detachment during reconstruction in 1872 to clear the great log jam, and his brother was his second in command. he had a very good detachment. he completed the work that henry shreve began. they had to do herculean work to get rid of the log jam, ask they did it. they used nitroglycerine, first time it was used in a big project. in 187
and money was raised, large amounts, from new york, washington, from new orleans, from chicago. and it was a national event. now, nationally, reconstruction's going to last for another four years. in shreveport and northwest louisiana, shreveport is lucky in a way because reconstruction ends, the army leaves to save itself. and so redemption, as it was called, begins here. in this state. time. on the negative side, shreveport was thought to be an unhealthy place. and it its growth was stunted...
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a large hit to the sales taxes. the property tax re-knew reduced. as a result, staff and the city council made a determination frankly that the core services and police protection, fire protection and the public services are what we had to protect. >> new rochelle for raid survived because of the -- parade survived because of generosity of locals. they went door to door to raise cash and make sure the community could honor the fallen. >> the fourth of july is the first day of our country. but memorial day, this country would be nothing. our flag will fl be flying. >> veterans said they were moved by the generosity of their neighbor. >> the know we live in a community that they do support us strongly. >> it's important to remember those who serve and we're not the heroes. we left them behind. ♪ >> a strong crowd showed up to attend this year's parade and barbecue at hudson park. people drifted home now and the focus shifts to july fourth. if locals want to see fireworks they may have to pay for them themselves or watch and celebrate america's birth
a large hit to the sales taxes. the property tax re-knew reduced. as a result, staff and the city council made a determination frankly that the core services and police protection, fire protection and the public services are what we had to protect. >> new rochelle for raid survived because of the -- parade survived because of generosity of locals. they went door to door to raise cash and make sure the community could honor the fallen. >> the fourth of july is the first day of our...
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. >> in the caesarian title, schilling has devastated large parts of the city, including a large suburbs. the rebels say they have also made gains in eastern syria. fighters say they have captured this oil field. tens of thousands of mainly sunni iraqis turned out to protest the government. they are accusing maliki of marginalizing sunni leaders. >> a sea of people gathering in the provincial capital. and there is mounting a, and mistrust of the government is -- anger is mounting, and protest of the government is deep. they have been protesting a week and are not going anywhere. >> our enemy once this gathering to be dispersed. this injustice is not only happening on the sunni, but our shia brothers as well. >> among the demands is an end to perceived discrimination. >> this government is targeting sunnis on purpose. they fear no god, and we do not trust them. >> these protesters are very angry. they are raising their demands every day. they are now calling to topple the government of newry maliki. they want the government to release the prisoners and to end the injustice in this country
. >> in the caesarian title, schilling has devastated large parts of the city, including a large suburbs. the rebels say they have also made gains in eastern syria. fighters say they have captured this oil field. tens of thousands of mainly sunni iraqis turned out to protest the government. they are accusing maliki of marginalizing sunni leaders. >> a sea of people gathering in the provincial capital. and there is mounting a, and mistrust of the government is -- anger is mounting,...
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and they protested the miss america pageant in 1968, which was held at atlantic city. and during the protest, they -- they discarded into a large trash can, which they called the freedom trash can, instruments of what they called torture for women and that includes bras and girdles and high-heeled shoes as well as issues of cosmopolitan and playboy magazines. the notion is the feminists set fire to their bras and waved them over their heads in a really fiery public spectacle. my research shows that's almost certainly untrue. if the bras and other items were set on fire, it was very briefly in the freedom trash can at this demonstration in '68. >> seven, it's all about the media, watergate's heroic journalist's myth. >> yes. the notion that two intrepid and young investigative reporters for the "washington post" woodward and bernstein, through their investigative reporting, brought down richard nixon's presidency. it's a very beguiling notion that's very appealing, delicious story, but it's untrue. even the "washington post" principles, woodward himself, have said over
and they protested the miss america pageant in 1968, which was held at atlantic city. and during the protest, they -- they discarded into a large trash can, which they called the freedom trash can, instruments of what they called torture for women and that includes bras and girdles and high-heeled shoes as well as issues of cosmopolitan and playboy magazines. the notion is the feminists set fire to their bras and waved them over their heads in a really fiery public spectacle. my research shows...
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we have taken a large hit. the housing market has dropped so property tax revenue has been reduced as a result. the staff and city council made the determination, quite frankly that our core services of police, protection, fire protection and public services are what we have to protect. >> local citizens are stepping up more than ever to pitch in and protect events like the memorial day parade. in new row shell, fundraising saved the event, due in part to a former marine and desert storm veteran, who went door to door finding donorsponsors including a local car dealership raising thousands to make sure our nations heros are honored >> i think memorial day is the most important of our calendar year, patriotically, 4th of july is the birthday of our country but memorial day without those who sacrificed and laid down their lives for this country, this would be nothing. >> the parade is on but without more private donations folks here may have to celebrate our nations birthday somewhere else. >>> thanks so much for
we have taken a large hit. the housing market has dropped so property tax revenue has been reduced as a result. the staff and city council made the determination, quite frankly that our core services of police, protection, fire protection and public services are what we have to protect. >> local citizens are stepping up more than ever to pitch in and protect events like the memorial day parade. in new row shell, fundraising saved the event, due in part to a former marine and desert storm...
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housing, it must pay for a large basket of benefits for the whole city, which this one clearly does. among other things, this would include rent payments to the city, $10 million in funding, and by the way, one is broke, and new park, and a new park and children's playground, in a recreational facility, and new public access to the waterfront. these are not small benefits, and i would ask you, with the city obtain a comparable rate of return from a surface parking lot. on the proposed zoning heights, we are utterly mystified. this site is immediately adjacent to the tallest buildings on our city's skyline. the planning department has said repeatedly that these are appropriate and modest height increases at this location, so in the simple land use toys that faces is, we see two alternatives. one that can birds a current surface parking lot into a development that provides a long list of the elements for the whole waterfront and the whole city and one that prevents any change, keeps the parking lot, but in effect results in the city providing a large economic subsidy to one of its most
housing, it must pay for a large basket of benefits for the whole city, which this one clearly does. among other things, this would include rent payments to the city, $10 million in funding, and by the way, one is broke, and new park, and a new park and children's playground, in a recreational facility, and new public access to the waterfront. these are not small benefits, and i would ask you, with the city obtain a comparable rate of return from a surface parking lot. on the proposed zoning...
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in, and regular americans coast to coast have started organizing on their own in cities large and small, to have parades to mark the end of the iraq war, to say welcome home to the troops that serve there and thank you. this was the first one in st. louis, missouri. it was an enormous success. 100,000 people showed up on a cold day in january. there was also this ride to freedom in north carolina. an 8-mile procession. tucson, arizona, was next. it too was judged a big success. later this month if you're in melbourne, florida, you can be part of a welcoming home there. a parade and concert in melbourne, florida,ex is goi be the first end of the iraq war parade in a very large american city, houston. that's the fourth largest city in america. tomorrow at 4:00, houston is hosting, the city is not just allowing but is hosting the parade for iraq war veterans and their families. it will end at the minute made stadium where the houston astros play. there will be a ceremony on the field before the astros play that night. the welcome home events were great and seen as successful locally. and t
in, and regular americans coast to coast have started organizing on their own in cities large and small, to have parades to mark the end of the iraq war, to say welcome home to the troops that serve there and thank you. this was the first one in st. louis, missouri. it was an enormous success. 100,000 people showed up on a cold day in january. there was also this ride to freedom in north carolina. an 8-mile procession. tucson, arizona, was next. it too was judged a big success. later this month...
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in i think at national league of cities. however, helo recognizes that broadband serves as a great equalizer and catalyst the social and economic growth, particularly in the low income and minority communities, and we have supported policies and efforts in helping the country effectively transition into an information economy. through our resolution process, we adopted a resolution promoting government intervention ensuring universal broadband opportunities, and what that was was to encourage community advocates to find ways to increase home broadband adoption through the creation of culturally relevant content to help hispanics in particular better understand the value of broadband as essential services in their homes. helo worked hard to ensure consumers are provided with information and tools necessary to make the smart decisions regarding the wireless service. we have supported industry efforts by wireless providers representing more than 97% by u.s. wireless consumers to provide summers with free alerts notifying them o
in i think at national league of cities. however, helo recognizes that broadband serves as a great equalizer and catalyst the social and economic growth, particularly in the low income and minority communities, and we have supported policies and efforts in helping the country effectively transition into an information economy. through our resolution process, we adopted a resolution promoting government intervention ensuring universal broadband opportunities, and what that was was to encourage...
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tomorrow, tomorrow is going to be the first end of the iraq war parade in a very large american city, houston. that's the fourth largest city in america. tomorrow at 4:00, houston is hosting, the city is not just allowing but is hosting the parade for iraq war veterans and their families. it will end at the minute made stadium where the houston astros play. there will be a ceremony on the field before the astros play that night. the welcome home events were great and seen as successful locally. and those were just individual citizens and local unofficial groups of civilians who worked really hard to organize them. tomorrow's parade in houston will be the very first iraq war veterans parade organized by the city itself, which means the person in charge of it is an elected official, a person representing every resident of houston. that city's mayor and joying joining us now is denise parker. mayor parker, thank you very much for being here, nice to have you here. >> glad to be on, but now i'm a little intimidated. this is the first parade to be hosted by the city, i find that hard to be
tomorrow, tomorrow is going to be the first end of the iraq war parade in a very large american city, houston. that's the fourth largest city in america. tomorrow at 4:00, houston is hosting, the city is not just allowing but is hosting the parade for iraq war veterans and their families. it will end at the minute made stadium where the houston astros play. there will be a ceremony on the field before the astros play that night. the welcome home events were great and seen as successful locally....
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it will be located in a large commercial and office complex to be built in ho chi minh city. it will offer western luxury brands as well as clothes and food made by japanese companies. takashimaya is expecting personal spending to grow in vietnam due to a rise in its affluent population. another japanese department store is also considering setting up in the vietnamese market. >>> south korean and singaporean markets are also open this hour. let's take a look at those levels. >> that's the latest in business. back to catherine. >> thanks very much, ai. >>> next we continue our series of special reports from vietnam. patchari raksawong is in the capital of hanoi. >> this week we're reporting on the challenges and opportunities facing central vietnam. we'll have a report on the burgeoning tourism market in just a moment, but first some other news from the region. >>> the trial has begun in manila of the former president of the philippines, gloria arroyo. she appeared in court on thursday and pleaded not guilty to charges of electoral fraud. arroyo was indicted in november on su
it will be located in a large commercial and office complex to be built in ho chi minh city. it will offer western luxury brands as well as clothes and food made by japanese companies. takashimaya is expecting personal spending to grow in vietnam due to a rise in its affluent population. another japanese department store is also considering setting up in the vietnamese market. >>> south korean and singaporean markets are also open this hour. let's take a look at those levels. >>...
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. >> well, you're a mayor of a large city, philadelphia. do any of his policies match up with the african-american community? >> i don't think he's talking about anything that matches up with most of america. black, white, green, yellow, red. he was in philly a couple months back at a school, and of course, got his picture taken with some little black children, and then started talking about his education views, one of which is that smaller class size is not better for children. i mean, that's just kind of dumb. every second grader knows better than that. that he cut funding for education when he was governor, that's a fact. he laid off teachers, firefighters, and police officers. that's a fact. and left his state pretty much in disarray. that's a fact. so he should be coming forward, talking about specific plans and ideas. it's july. the election is in november. what is his education plan? we don't know. what is his real tax reform plan? we don't know. what is his job creation strategy? we don't know. he wants to spend the entire campaign
. >> well, you're a mayor of a large city, philadelphia. do any of his policies match up with the african-american community? >> i don't think he's talking about anything that matches up with most of america. black, white, green, yellow, red. he was in philly a couple months back at a school, and of course, got his picture taken with some little black children, and then started talking about his education views, one of which is that smaller class size is not better for children. i...
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whereas if you sell 25% of mexico by investors is very considerable to the extent was large city subscribed, gives us access to capital without diluting in the markets and the fact the case of mexico, we were able to burst our core capital by 49 basis points. so you see a very efficient way to access cap it off with a bang to have a very strong cap will be fundamental for business. >> bob samuelson. >> i rated for the "washington post." you did not mention the ecb and i'm just wondering, when you look back on the craze says, does the ecb bear any responsibility for the crisis? were there things that did that shouldn't have done and things that didn't do that it should have done? >> well, i have a general comment about the instruments of macroeconomic policy in any given market. when you are having a restrict to fiscal policy, the logical compensation reflects policy and byways but it happened in the u.s. and the u.k. so i would welcome a policy in europe to be coddled with restrictive policy. but is the european center? i was the european central bank regime of this issue? i think is doing
whereas if you sell 25% of mexico by investors is very considerable to the extent was large city subscribed, gives us access to capital without diluting in the markets and the fact the case of mexico, we were able to burst our core capital by 49 basis points. so you see a very efficient way to access cap it off with a bang to have a very strong cap will be fundamental for business. >> bob samuelson. >> i rated for the "washington post." you did not mention the ecb and i'm...
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. >> members of a local fisheries association plan to ship the next catch to tokyo and other large cities if they get a good response. fishermen unloaded the first catch at the port of mutsukawa in soma. the municipality of soma and members of the fishing industry gathered at the wharf and ate samples. they also inspected a facility created to test marine products for radiation. the mayor says his city will let the whole nation know seafood from fukushima is safe. they received a lunch box with nine items, including octopus and shellfish that's now back on supermarket shelves. >>> people living in an area just north of tokyo are hoping to overcome the problems they face because of radioactive contamination. saitama prefect surfamous for its green tea but the fukushima fallout hurt sales. so a local assembly members launched a new public relations toefrts turn things around. they are distributing packs of freshly picked leaves to train commuters at a station in iruma. sales of the local variety of tea known as saiyama plunged last year after tests detected levels of radioactive cesium exce
. >> members of a local fisheries association plan to ship the next catch to tokyo and other large cities if they get a good response. fishermen unloaded the first catch at the port of mutsukawa in soma. the municipality of soma and members of the fishing industry gathered at the wharf and ate samples. they also inspected a facility created to test marine products for radiation. the mayor says his city will let the whole nation know seafood from fukushima is safe. they received a lunch...
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." >>> ben wedemen, our senior international correspondent is in gaza city tonight and, ben, i know a lot of celebrating there. >> there was celebrating earlier in the day. there was a large celebration organized boy various palestinian factions who do see the fact that israel did not launch a ground invasion and that the palestinians were able to get some important concessions like israeli commitment not to conduct military operations in gaza. they considered that a vectry. those are important concessions in their opinion. other gazans not so happy. they discovered, for instance that many of their -- met one woman whose roof was blown off by a bomb nearby. all the windows were broken. she said, nonetheless, she was happy there was a cease-fire and she hoped it would last for another 100 or 200 years. victor. >> all right, ben wedemen in gaza city for us tonight, thank you. >>> let's get to jerusalem now. sara is there. what more do we know about the person arrested for yesterday's bus bombing? >> victor. we want to get to the very latest information that we can give you right now abo
." >>> ben wedemen, our senior international correspondent is in gaza city tonight and, ben, i know a lot of celebrating there. >> there was celebrating earlier in the day. there was a large celebration organized boy various palestinian factions who do see the fact that israel did not launch a ground invasion and that the palestinians were able to get some important concessions like israeli commitment not to conduct military operations in gaza. they considered that a vectry....
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the british all agreed that they would not bomb from the air civilian targets and they didn't by and large. the liftoff had always said announcements and penalties for people who violated the strict instructions not to cause civilian damage until about a year into the war then made a navigation error, struck the city of london, the docks of london. churchill says, i'll show you how that works. the bomb our civilian targets, obama berlin. he bones milan. ... one, berlin is 100 on london. perot loses the war, but he destroys london's -- london from the air. and, of course, the british and the americans who had this was a war crime remembered that deal. by the end of the war, no one had the nerve to bring charges that nuremberg for the war crime of civilian bombing from the air . that tells us, i think, how even if we had in agreement with the other side of of cyber war have those laws would actually play out. we would not be able to contain a cyber war anymore than we could contain bombing from the air, which means that essentially we are engaged in a fool's errand to try and get legal norms
the british all agreed that they would not bomb from the air civilian targets and they didn't by and large. the liftoff had always said announcements and penalties for people who violated the strict instructions not to cause civilian damage until about a year into the war then made a navigation error, struck the city of london, the docks of london. churchill says, i'll show you how that works. the bomb our civilian targets, obama berlin. he bones milan. ... one, berlin is 100 on london. perot...
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you think about rahm emanuel and muddy sewage of the city of chicago tackling those challenges. who would have thought when occupied chicago protesters would mention my name in the press, but that is largely because once you're an executive position if you are honest and look at the facts, for a republican or democrat or conservative standpoint, savings or may choose different ways. i take to save money and put it back in the hands of entrepreneurs who feel the economy through entrepreneurial spirit. liberals may want to put it in the hands of more government spending. but either case is increasingly come at least a month executives , understanding it or have the option either way if you don't tackle the virus, which is like a speaker and out of control. illinois is a prime example is satisfies in california to a certain extent. but illinois has a pension system that's only about half done. they have a bond trading above their fiscal agents this year talked essentially advised bond buyers not to buy their bonds and raised the question, what is the bottom with the bond ratings ou
you think about rahm emanuel and muddy sewage of the city of chicago tackling those challenges. who would have thought when occupied chicago protesters would mention my name in the press, but that is largely because once you're an executive position if you are honest and look at the facts, for a republican or democrat or conservative standpoint, savings or may choose different ways. i take to save money and put it back in the hands of entrepreneurs who feel the economy through entrepreneurial...
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the national forest in yaita city is large enough and far enough from residential areas for storge. the government wants to store radioactive waste in drums in underground concrete facility and dig wells to check whether radioactive materials are seeping into ground water. the government says the level of radioactivity in the air would not exceed 100th of one millisievert. the maximum annual amount not considered damaging to human health. >> translator: we need to courteously explain to the residents why the place was chosen. we'll do our best to get them to understand the facility will be safe. >> the proposal has raised tension among people in yaita city. >> reporter: someone has to take the waste. >> translator: i worry. i have a small child. >> yaita mayor tad etashi endos the plan came out of the blue. >> translator: i will support the local residents. >> the government plans to win local consent by holding briefings for a local residents and start construction around summer of next year. the government also plans to ask other prefectures this month about sipping accepting radi
the national forest in yaita city is large enough and far enough from residential areas for storge. the government wants to store radioactive waste in drums in underground concrete facility and dig wells to check whether radioactive materials are seeping into ground water. the government says the level of radioactivity in the air would not exceed 100th of one millisievert. the maximum annual amount not considered damaging to human health. >> translator: we need to courteously explain to...
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of the great lakes, like the city of chicago, cleveland, through the plains, down into texas. so a pretty big chunk of the country that's going to be seeing high temperatures into the 90s this afternoon so everybody needs to be safe out if. twenty-three -- out there. if you're headed outdoor for a long period of time, you've got to make sure you stay hydrated, drink a lot war -- a lot of water throughout the day. i do want to kick off with tropical depression barrel because there is an sreupbzry, downgrading the storm from a tropical storm to a depression, sustained winds at 30 miles per hour. you can see gusts stronger than that. that's something to keep in mind from northern florida to southeast georgia. the reason the storm is going to dutch rain across this area isn't just because of tropical moisture but because it's going to start to take a very turn towards the north and the northeast here over the next 24-48 hours. we're going to see a prolonged period of time that we're going to be seeing a lot of heavy rain out there. jon mentioned up to 8 inches of rain, the general
of the great lakes, like the city of chicago, cleveland, through the plains, down into texas. so a pretty big chunk of the country that's going to be seeing high temperatures into the 90s this afternoon so everybody needs to be safe out if. twenty-three -- out there. if you're headed outdoor for a long period of time, you've got to make sure you stay hydrated, drink a lot war -- a lot of water throughout the day. i do want to kick off with tropical depression barrel because there is an...
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as we've been telling you sandy has devastated large swaths of the east coast. there are millions still without power and subways remain flooded in new york city. while sandy's impact may not reach hurricane katrina levels of devastation, still very early but early estimates do suggest that damages from this storm are going to be massive as vice president gore was just saying. coming to us tonight from houston to discuss october surprises is presidential historian and university president douglas brinkley, also the author of kronkite as well as the great deluge which is considered by many to be the book of record about hurricane katrina and its devastating aftermath in louisiana. douglas, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. wonderful interview with al gore. i greatly enjoyed that. >> jennifer: i did too. >> he's superb. >> jennifer: so right on. thank you for that. >> yep. >> jennifer: this particular storm, is this the first natural disaster october surprise? >> yeah. this is a unique moment for presidential politics. when something of
as we've been telling you sandy has devastated large swaths of the east coast. there are millions still without power and subways remain flooded in new york city. while sandy's impact may not reach hurricane katrina levels of devastation, still very early but early estimates do suggest that damages from this storm are going to be massive as vice president gore was just saying. coming to us tonight from houston to discuss october surprises is presidential historian and university president...
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, most of whom have continuous exposure to the west and the world at large, who traveled to the west, who studied in the west in many cases, and who are partaking of the notion that they are a civic society. that is, to say a society entitled to have the same privileges and rights that democracy in the west have. this is something utterly new in russia, and it is getting stronger and stronger. and it is accompanied by something which is also without president in russia, totally without president. the absence of political fear. the fact that someone now dear goes out to red square and hold up a placard in which they show put them behind bars, to me it was unthinkable. the person doing that 20 years ago, 30 years, 40 years ago, shot probably within a day. the new civic society that is emerging literally fearless, and that's a new reality. and, therefore, i think both russia and turkey and gravitate to the west and it would be smart. but if we draw these categorical lines, particularly we look with indifference at something that could erupt with greater significant violence, play the gam
, most of whom have continuous exposure to the west and the world at large, who traveled to the west, who studied in the west in many cases, and who are partaking of the notion that they are a civic society. that is, to say a society entitled to have the same privileges and rights that democracy in the west have. this is something utterly new in russia, and it is getting stronger and stronger. and it is accompanied by something which is also without president in russia, totally without...
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. >> in ten of chicago 50 wards, largely inner city, the president likewise captured 98% of the vote. some parts of philadelphia witnessed turn-out rate exceeding 90%. arousing suspicion that something other than brotherly love was at work. >> in some precincts in philadelphia you will see as they finish the, you know, the official count, i think you will see places where there are many people voting in a precinct than signed in at the poll book. >> i don't find it hard to believe there are neighborhoods in the united states that president obama got 97 to 99% of the vote. the turn-out level strikes me as suspicious. philadelphia has been a administration that had irregular election procedures in the past. >> nor is philadelphia the only city where the numbers are raising eyebrows. in st. lucie county, florida, incumbent republican congressman allen west is crying foul over a limited recount of early voting that shrank the total numbers for west and his victorious democratic channeler murphy. murphy remained ahead by .57% enough to escape automatic recount of the all votes cast in thre
. >> in ten of chicago 50 wards, largely inner city, the president likewise captured 98% of the vote. some parts of philadelphia witnessed turn-out rate exceeding 90%. arousing suspicion that something other than brotherly love was at work. >> in some precincts in philadelphia you will see as they finish the, you know, the official count, i think you will see places where there are many people voting in a precinct than signed in at the poll book. >> i don't find it hard to...
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in it, he writes -- he is writing about his oklahoma city large extended family and he says "it is a big sprawling clan, together even when it is a part." the journalists on this panel are very much a part of that plan and i would like to think that anthony's words applied to journalism broadly as well. thank you. >> sometimes, when one is asked to moderate a panel, you worry about how to fill the allotted time in this panel, how can that possibly get in all my questions? these journalists have had such an amazing career. i will died in with my questions. but, at any point, if you would like to ask any questions, please feel free to do so. there is a microphone in the middle. this is a free-for-all print so whenever you want to say anything -- i wanted to ask you, i hope everybody in this room read your point story of anthony's last days in syria. in your piece, you talked about how you spend months with anthony planning this trip and planning how to stay safe. can you talk a little bit about that? safe. can you talk a little bit about that? >> sure, the type of trip is especially in
in it, he writes -- he is writing about his oklahoma city large extended family and he says "it is a big sprawling clan, together even when it is a part." the journalists on this panel are very much a part of that plan and i would like to think that anthony's words applied to journalism broadly as well. thank you. >> sometimes, when one is asked to moderate a panel, you worry about how to fill the allotted time in this panel, how can that possibly get in all my questions? these...
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there is a large space with a view of the city will be a favorite of many. twitter's move is expected to revitalize the area. a man presented by mayor ed lee and endorsed by the board of supervisors. and by relocating twitter will receive a tax exemption for six years. >> they've reminded us that but for that exemption and our signaling to them we're going to make an effort on redoing payroll tax i don't think they would have had confidence to stay here. >> there is another firm taking advantage of the deal n recent weeks other tech companies announced they will not only stay in san francisco, but expand. >> that is because the system companies sometimes swarms around the first or second company moving into an area. we think that is going to happen here. >> another floor of the building are expected to be leased before the end of the year. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> and we're awaiting arival of the president in california due in los angeles at any moment this, is a live picture of the helicopter marine one taking him once he arrives. he made history wi
there is a large space with a view of the city will be a favorite of many. twitter's move is expected to revitalize the area. a man presented by mayor ed lee and endorsed by the board of supervisors. and by relocating twitter will receive a tax exemption for six years. >> they've reminded us that but for that exemption and our signaling to them we're going to make an effort on redoing payroll tax i don't think they would have had confidence to stay here. >> there is another firm...
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city so anything truly eco and bio friendly remains a luxury only a few people in russia can afford. despite soaring prices for anything organic individual farmers find it hard to make their businesses profitable beaten by the supermarkets with their cheap processed food by the sec even founded and online organic store trying to help small farmers survive and at the same time improve the quality of life while food conscious customers just like came. initially we simply wanted healthy stuff for our families and friends now we hand pick each person involved in the production of meat or bread that we sell so that we know where the food has come from and the business is growing. some going as far as saying russia with its plenty of land could eventually become an organic food basket for the whole world or very few in one hundred fourteen russia third half of the world and we could easily get back to that but the state needs to start investing in agriculture. and while city dwellers are only starting to go back to their roots milledge is in russia's most organic far away corners are proba
city so anything truly eco and bio friendly remains a luxury only a few people in russia can afford. despite soaring prices for anything organic individual farmers find it hard to make their businesses profitable beaten by the supermarkets with their cheap processed food by the sec even founded and online organic store trying to help small farmers survive and at the same time improve the quality of life while food conscious customers just like came. initially we simply wanted healthy stuff for...
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to large number of cities and kuwait would be targets. the bottom line is we have to take the threat very seriously. the pakistanis are working on it. they have the weapons advanced enough to put in sure range artillery vessels of 25, 30-mile range missiles vests. it seems like a pop gun, but it tells you the design work is very entranced. i'd be worried. at think the effect on israel would be catastrophic. it would be viewed as an echo of the holocaust. of course the threats that they could explode elsewhere. so even high-school designed weapons, that was one of my points. they can make a terrible mess and we really need to focus on stopping them before they get there. >> i can evaluate your technical competence, but i think you might be vulnerable on your human factor, how you see human nature in terms of making decisions as to whether how to use them. and i want to return to your example with jeffrey goldberg interviewing. at think it suggests the little different reading in terms of rationality can irrationality, purposes of fourth. g
to large number of cities and kuwait would be targets. the bottom line is we have to take the threat very seriously. the pakistanis are working on it. they have the weapons advanced enough to put in sure range artillery vessels of 25, 30-mile range missiles vests. it seems like a pop gun, but it tells you the design work is very entranced. i'd be worried. at think the effect on israel would be catastrophic. it would be viewed as an echo of the holocaust. of course the threats that they could...
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i do think a large part of our problems in the city are financial, economic. with my background, i did think i would be able to add a lot of value, and that is why i decided to get into politics. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? >> i have to say, i'm one that has been trying to get away from the political spectrum dialogue in san francisco. i would just say, generically, i think i am in the middle. i'm a moderate person. nationally, i think we are a little bit left in san francisco, but i think i am a socially liberal person. that is what i tend to practice what i preach. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor, and was there anything that surprised you? >> that is a great question. i have never run for office before. i am new to the political world. for me, the learning curve was the best he could be. there were a lot of lessons to be learned in running a race in san francisco. a few that stick in my mind -- money does matter. raising money. that is the simple, somewhat unfortunate fact of life. i think really having a messag
i do think a large part of our problems in the city are financial, economic. with my background, i did think i would be able to add a lot of value, and that is why i decided to get into politics. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? >> i have to say, i'm one that has been trying to get away from the political spectrum dialogue in san francisco. i would just say, generically, i think i am in the middle. i'm a moderate person. nationally, i think we are a little...
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a mber of very large muinatnal corporat, for example, have located in aund ho chi minh city a mber of very large and employ hundreds of thousan of vietnamese toork in their factories. vietnam has tried to encourage partnerships with vietnamese state-owned enterpses vietnam has tried and private multinatiolsships to set up jointly owned factories. shoes, clothing,aints, chemicals, radios-- i mean, you name it, th're doing it. narrator: ho chi minh city is the ce industry's center as well. rice from the provinces arrives at places like the bi tay mill. in 199became the first mill in vietnam to supply rice to the united states, where this shipment is headed. other shipments goe to the middle eastates, and elsewhere in asia. daniere: it's a wonderfully located city in terms of export potential. it's ideally located to ship things in and out. narrator: vietnam has successfully transformed its rice industry by establishing clear rights of control over land, by making effective use of irrigation and by ensuring ready access to world markets. anperhaps stmportantly, it's due tthe rts of farmi
a mber of very large muinatnal corporat, for example, have located in aund ho chi minh city a mber of very large and employ hundreds of thousan of vietnamese toork in their factories. vietnam has tried to encourage partnerships with vietnamese state-owned enterpses vietnam has tried and private multinatiolsships to set up jointly owned factories. shoes, clothing,aints, chemicals, radios-- i mean, you name it, th're doing it. narrator: ho chi minh city is the ce industry's center as well. rice...
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a large percentage of seniors are, that should be a larger portion. laurie spoke about lgbt issues and those go hand in hand with aging. as these efforts of the board move forward, i hope you'll take into consideration the benefits , accommodation and services for people with disabilities. i was glad to hear we might enforce best practices in community organizations. up until now it has been voluntary. outreach efforts need to be culturally sensitive not just to lgbt communities but the whole variety of cultural diversity in the city. i have a little bit of information about the partnership if you like. thank you for your hard work. fifth >> i am the creator of the documentary you saw a clip of and it was an honor to be asked to you -- to showing today. it is used by governments and aging agencies in more than a dozen countries as well as the organization represented here today. the film was made in boston. i live in the bay area. i'm a resident of san francisco. i often get the question, why did you not make the film here? because despite all the gre
a large percentage of seniors are, that should be a larger portion. laurie spoke about lgbt issues and those go hand in hand with aging. as these efforts of the board move forward, i hope you'll take into consideration the benefits , accommodation and services for people with disabilities. i was glad to hear we might enforce best practices in community organizations. up until now it has been voluntary. outreach efforts need to be culturally sensitive not just to lgbt communities but the whole...
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miami, other cities. it's not just a philadelphia thing. i think you would be wonderful if she were here. unlike new jersey we do have large spaces that can be used. you have a blank slate inside to develop. i think you would be wonderful if she was here but they are looking at others as well, not just philadelphia. >> after signing of the purchase won't any of this national register placement save or extend this deadline? is there any way to extend? >> the first is this new fund-raising project gets off the ground and the public gets involved. if there are good deals taking place. there's a chance that is going to happen and if the public does rally around the ship and i believe the fund-raising initiative will allow -- one thing i've discovered is if people -- and i've discovered here as well be carried over a million passengers and carry the thousand crew members on each crossing. that's a lot of people with some connection to the ship and my father grew up in a farm in wyoming. a lot of people build models there. they have a national ap
miami, other cities. it's not just a philadelphia thing. i think you would be wonderful if she were here. unlike new jersey we do have large spaces that can be used. you have a blank slate inside to develop. i think you would be wonderful if she was here but they are looking at others as well, not just philadelphia. >> after signing of the purchase won't any of this national register placement save or extend this deadline? is there any way to extend? >> the first is this new...